September 18, 2015
UA Board of Regents meet in Juneau, discuss FY17 budget
JUNEAU – During its two-day meeting, the University of Alaska Board of Regents took a first
step toward approving an FY 2017 budget, approved a list of presidential performance
measures and adopted a revised policy and a resolution focused on Title IX compliance
at the three universities. Regents also heard from more than 25 people who testified
on a topics ranging from the importance of Native language programs to student views
on tuition.
The Regents also were briefed on the proposed $378 million operating budget, which
represents an increase of $27 million, largely due to fixed cost increases related
to items such as faculty and staff compensation, utility increases, and unfunded federal
mandates.
UA President Jim Johnsen said, “The budget includes a very modest amount, $2.2 million,
to enhance our ability to serve high priority state research and work force needs
more cost effectively. These include course redesign at all three universities, teacher
education, chemical engineering, fisheries, social and economic research and energy
research.”
The capital budget presented to the Regents was $134.8 million. Of this amount, $34.8
million would be used to complete the University of Alaska Fairbanks Engineering Building,
$50 million to pay down the deferred maintenance backlog and $50 million to keep up
with current facility maintenance needs system-wide.
With regard to a possible tuition increase, Johnsen plans to meet with students at
all three universities. No final decision on the budget or tuition increases is expected
before November.
Regents also took steps to modify the university’s existing Title IX policy. The modification
articulates the board’s expectation regarding Title IX compliance at all thee universities.
Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in educational programs receiving
federal funds.
Regents also voted to approve two maritime additions to the University of Alaska Southeast
Ketchikan campus through the establishment of an Associates of Applied Science degree
in Maritime Transportation and the establishment of a Regional Maritime Training Center.
The next meeting of the Board of Regents will be November 4 in Anchorage.
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For more information contact Assoc. Vice President of Public Affairs and Federal Relations Roberta Graham at robbie.graham@alaska.edu
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